The ground-floor portion in the 32-story building, which is known as the Verizon Building, had an asking rent of $350 per square foot, while the lower level was asking $100 per square foot, The Post reported.

The partnership of Magnum Real Estate and CIM closed on a $390 million loan to convert floors 11 through 31 in the Lower Manhattan office building into luxury condominiums, as CO reported in 2015.

The first 10 office floors are owned by Verizon. Magnum Real Estate and CIM bought the upper part of the building for $274 million in 2013, according to a press release at the time. The partnership then picked up the retail base in the structure for $40 million a year later, as CO previously reported.